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HUD Exam (Avoiding Foreclosure) 2023 Questions and Answers complete The following contributed to the increase in foreclosure rates, except: A. Subprime lending B. Risky loan products with feature like negative amortization C. Demand from the secondary market D. Homeowners paying off mortgage...

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The following contributed to the increase in foreclosure rates, except:
A. Subprime lending
B. Risky loan products with feature like negative amortization
C. Demand from the secondary market
D. Homeowners paying off mortgages early
E. Using teaser rates to qualify more borrowers.
D. Homeowners paying off mortgages early.
Making Home Affordable was created in order:
A. To make it easier for borrowers to understand loan terms, to require homeownership
counseling for some mortgages, and to expand protection
B. To help homeowners avoid foreclosure, stabilize the housing market, and improve
the economy.
C. To enable 18 states and the District of Columbia to develop locally tailored programs
to assist struggling homeowners in their communities.
D. To penalize five financial institutions for deceptive lending and foreclosure practices
B. To help homeowners avoid foreclosure, stabilize the housing market, and improve
the economy.
The Consumer Finance Protection Bureau was created:
A. To penalize five financial institutions for deceptive lending and foreclosure practices.
B. To make it easier for borrowers to understand loan terms, to require homeownership
counseling for some mortgages, and to expand protections
C. To create a federal agency charged with addressing failures of consumer protection
D. To help homeowners avoid foreclosure, stabilize the housing market, and improve
the economy
C. To create a federal agency charged with addressing failures of consumer protections
The National Mortgage Settlement was created:
A. To make it easier for borrowers to understand loan terms, to require homeownership
counseling for some mortgages, and to expand protections
B. To enable 18 states and the District of Columbia to develop locally tailored programs
to assist struggling homeowners in their communities
C. To help homeowners avoid foreclosure, stabilize the housing market, and improve
the economy
D. To penalize five financial institutions for deceptive lending and foreclosure practices.
D. To penalize five financial institutions for deceptive lending and foreclosure practices
Issuance of New Morgage Rules was created in order:
A. To make it easier for borrowers to understand loan terms, to require homeownership
counseling for some mortgages, and to expand protections.
B. To enable 18 states and the District of Columbia to develop locally tailored programs
to assist struggling homeowners in their communities.
C. To create a federal agency charged with addressing failures of consumer protection.
D. To penalize five financial institutions for deceptive lending and foreclosure practices

, A. To make it easier for borrowers to understand loan terms, to require homeownership
counseling for some mortgages, and to expand protections.
The Hardest-Hit Fund was created in order:
A. To make it easier for borrowers to understand loan terms, to require homeownership
counseling for some mortgages, and to expand protections.
B. To enable 18 states and the District of Columbia to develop locally tailored programs
to assist struggling homeowners in their communities.
C. To create a federal agency charged with addressing failures of consumer protection.
D. To help homeowners avoid foreclosure, stabilize the housing market, and improve
the economy.
B. To enable 18 states and the District of Columbia to develop locally tailored programs
to assist struggling homeowners in their communities.
Since receiving a loan modification several years ago, a borrower had been current on
his mortgage until he recently suffered a severe reduction in income. A housing
counselor advised the client to seek assistance from the servicer to prevent foreclosure.
The servicer claimed it could not evaluate the borrower for further relief due to the prior
modification. Is the servicer in compliance?
A. Yes
B. No
B. No.
-Servicers are required to provide certain borrowers with foreclosure protections more
than once over the life of the loan, provided that borrowers become current on
payments at any time between completed prior and subsequent loss mitigation
applications.
A counselor must know the foreclosure processes. The following state agencies are
typically where counselors can look for information on their states' processes except:
A. Housing Department
B. Attorney General's Office
C. State Housing Finance Agency
D. Department of Community Affairs
E. All of the above
E. All of the above
-Depending on the state, any one of these offices could have information on your state's
foreclosure process
Which actions below typically occur during a judicial foreclosure process?
A. The client receives a Notice of Default in the mail.
B. The client's opportunity to fight a foreclosure takes place in court.
C. Communication occurs between the servicer and the homeowner
D. Both A and B
B. The client's opportunity to fight a foreclosure takes place in court.
Which actions belowe typically occur during a non-judicial foreclosure process?
A. The client receives a Notice of Default in the mail.
B. The servicer can't take any foreclosure action against a client until a judge grants
them permission.
C. The client has until five days before a foreclosure sale to cure a delinquency and

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